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593 courses from University of South Florida

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B.A in Elementary Education with ESOL Certification/ M.A in Exceptional Student Education

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This program will focus on inclusive practices and a cross-discipline pedagogy. The program will allow first semester Juniors to complete eight consecutive semesters of enrollment and graduate with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in elementary education with ESOL Certification and a Master?s of Arts in Exceptional Student Education. USFSP College of Education is interested in students who are dedicated to the promotion of excellence in the field of teaching, TAC students will be expected to extend time and efforts beyond the regular course requirements. Students who embark on this unique course of study will be prepared to excel as teaching professionals as well as to inspire change as a leader in the classroom of tomorrow.

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B.A. in Africana Studies

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This program provides all students with the opportunity to study the history, culture and lived experiences of people of African descent in the United States, Africa, the Caribbean, and elsewhere; study the influence of Africa and people of African descent on world and U.S. thought, culture, and politics; study the social construction and consequences of race and racism; develop needed critical thinking skills to address the often narrow and Eurocentric bias in the current knowledge base; and examine their personal experiences, prejudices, and possible contributions in a multi-racial, multi-cultural society.

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B.A. in American Studies

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This program focuses exclusively on the culture of the United States. The degrees integrate the fine arts, popular and folk arts, material culture, philosophy and social history in pursuit of a modified version of the traditional liberal arts education, emphasizing how cultural values develop and are communicated. All faculty have interdisciplinary backgrounds, and they hold doctoral degrees in such fields as American Studies, Art History, Comparative Arts, Literature, History and Musicology.

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B.A. in Anthropology - Anthropological Linguistics

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This program aims at comprehending people as biological and social beings. It is concerned with all forms of people through time and space.

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B.A. in Anthropology - Archaeology

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This program aims at comprehending people as biological and social beings. It is concerned with all forms of people through time and space.

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B.A. in Anthropology - Biological Anthropology

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This program aims at comprehending people as biological and social beings. It is concerned with all forms of people through time and space.

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B.A. in Anthropology - Cultural Anthropology

Study mode: Full Time |

This program aims at comprehending people as biological and social beings. It is concerned with all forms of people through time and space.

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B.A. in Communication Sciences and Disorders - Interpreter Training Track

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This program seeks to educate students to become interpreters for deaf individuals. A program of 56-59 credit hours is planned for the student majoring in the Interpreter Training concentration. Course content is distributed across five categories of information and skills necessary for a career in Interpreting Role of the Interpreter in various settings, Cognitive, Psychosocial, and Language Development of Hearing and Deaf Children in Public Schools, Techniques and Applications of Interpreting, Professional Practices of the Interpreter, Internship.

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B.A. in Communication Sciences and Disorders - Speech, Languages and Hearing Sciences

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This program provides pre-professional study that prepares the students for Master?s level preparation in Speech-Language Pathology, or Deaf Education, or for entry into the clinical Doctor of Audiology degree (AuD). Coursework is sequenced for the LSH concentration in Speech-Language-Hearing Science. All students must complete study in basic knowledge of the communication sciences and in basic knowledge of communication disorders. Upon admission to the concentration, each student will be assigned an advisor to provide guidance in academic planning.

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B.A. in Criminology

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This program provides students with an in-depth exposure to the total criminal justice system including law enforcement, detention, the judiciary, corrections, and probation and parole. The program concentrates on achieving balance in the above aspects of the system from the perspective of the criminal justice professional, the offender, and society. The program provides a solid background in the theory, issues and methodology comprising Criminology. The objective of the undergraduate program in Criminology is to develop a sound educational basis either for graduate work or for professional training in one or more of the specialized areas comprising the modern urban criminal justice system.

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B.A. in Humanities

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This program includes European and Latin American Cultures, as well as North American. The degrees integrate the fine arts, popular and folk arts, material culture, philosophy and social history in pursuit of a modified version of the traditional liberal arts education, emphasizing how cultural values develop and are communicated. All faculty have interdisciplinary backgrounds, and they hold doctoral degrees in such fields as American Studies, Art History, Comparative Arts, Literature, History and Musicology.

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B.A. in Mathematics

Study mode: Full Time |

This program offers a diversity of courses designed not only to enable the student to pursue a profession in mathematics itself, but also to enhance the student's competence in the fields of engineering, the physical sciences, the life sciences, and the social sciences. The program emphasizes the broad nature of modern mathematics and its close associations with the real world and prepares students for careers in industry or secondary education as well as entry into graduate school.

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B.A. in Statistics

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This program is a science of information gathering, data analysis, and decision making. It is a discipline that blends the applied with the theoretical and our courses reflect this mix. These courses provide an excellent preparation for careers in industrial statistics, actuarial science, biostatistics, and statistical research.

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